At least four people were killed in Pennsylvania on Tuesday and hundreds of thousands of customers were without power after severe weather that had torn across the High Plains and Upper Midwest…
Month: April 2025
Key things to know about the upcoming summer movie season
Superman already has a lot on his shoulders. It seems unfair to add the fate of the summer movie season to his list. But he’s not alone – Marvel Studios is also…
Wildfires in Israel Force Towns Near Jerusalem to Evacuate
Raging wildfires forced the Israeli government to close major roads, evacuate several towns near Jerusalem and call for international assistance on Wednesday as firefighters battled some of the fiercest blazes the country…
U.S. Navy secretary tours South Korean, Japanese shipyards
U.S. Navy Secretary John Phelan met acting South Korean President Han Duck-soo on Wednesday to discuss shipbuilding cooperation and visited two major shipyards on the second leg of his Asia trip after…
As N.J. Transit Strike Looms, Riders Are Warned to Prepare for ‘Chaos’
Just as the post-pandemic return to offices in New York City has achieved sustained momentum, tens of thousands of commuters from New Jersey are being warned that they may need to work…
Nigel Farage wants to transform British politics. He faces a key test this week
Tucking into tea and cake in the spring sunshine, Nigel Farage glows with anticipation and big ambitions. Source link
Weinstein accuser testifies about alleged 2006 sex assault: 'The unthinkable was happening'
A former TV production assistant told a jury Wednesday that Harvey Weinstein held her down on a bed and forced oral sex on her after she told him: “No, no – it’s…
Trump, Newsom push AI training for students and workers
President Trump and California Gov. Gavin Newsom are moving to require generative artificial intelligence training for students and workers in a rare display of bipartisan support. Source link
Trump says Carney will visit within the next week, calls him a ‘nice gentleman’
U.S. President Donald Trump says Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit the White House “within the next week or less” as the two countries chart a new way forward following a federal…
D.C. attorney general sues Virginia, Maryland drivers over thousands in unpaid traffic tickets
District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb is suing four Virginia drivers and a Maryland motorist over hundreds of traffic violations and unpaid tickets worth over $420,000. Source link